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BGP Secure Routing Extension (BGP-SRx): Reference Implementation and Test Tools for Emerging BGP Security Standards

Contact: Oliver Borchert..
Identifier: doi:10.18434/M32137
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Version: 1.0.1 Released: 2021-09-16 Last modified: 2021-09-17

Description

The NIST BGP Secure Routing Extension (BGP-SRx) prototype is an open source reference implementation and research platform for investigating emerging BGP security extensions and supporting protocols such as RPKI Origin Validation and BGPSec Path Validation. BGP-SRx is designed in such to minimize the dependencies on and the impact on specific router implementations. As a result, much functionality is provided by the stand-alone SRx server module. The prototype is also designed to support experimentation with various deployment architectures. As a result, the SRx module can run on the router, the validating cache, or on a completely separate platform.
Research Topics: Standards: Documentary standards , Information Technology: Networking , Information Technology: Cybersecurity    
Subject Keywords: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) security, BGP origin validation (BGP-OV), BGP path validation (BGP-PV), BGPsec, Internet infrastructure security, Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI), Routing security, and robustness.    

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